Somali woman says Dunkin' Donuts worker called police on her

PORTLAND, Maine - A Maine college student says a Dunkin' Donuts worker refused her family service for speaking Somali and called the police.

Twenty-year-old Hamdia Ahmed tells The Portland Press Herald the incident happened Monday when she and her family visited a Dunkin' Donuts location in Portland.

Ahmed says she and her family were waiting in the drive-thru and speaking Somali to each other when a worker told them to "stop yelling," and said they must leave and she was calling police.

Ahmed says an officer arrived and issued her a no-trespass order for causing a "disturbance."

She says the owner of the store apologized and rescinded the order. A corporate Dunkin' Donuts representative also apologized.

While she appreciates the apology, Ahmed says she wants more training for workers.

Guys, I need your help. Today my family and I want @dunkindonuts. Before we even place our order through the dr thru, we were told to leave for speaking in our native language. We were called a “ bitch.” The police were called on us, and now can’t go back their. I am disgusted. pic.twitter.com/A1foloR1ma